Mindthestorm - Like random steps of sunlight, Random steps of consciousness.

Themes on and about the complex mesh of relations between biospheres, 
climatic science, environmental politics, globalization, culture and art 
form the point of departure for mindthestorm.org’s continuously 
accumulating archive of image and textual documentation.

Processuality constitutes the focal point of mindthestorm.org. The 
archive is neither hierarchically structured, nor does it follow a 
defined order. The structure emerges through the quality of the 
contributions, their continuity, their quantity and tagging; the 
information structure which undergoes permanent renewal is represented 
by swarms.

Users of mindthestorm.org
store the images and textual documents relating to their research or 
their actions in a common databank. The data are tagged when entered and 
subsequently set in relation to one another editorially and by the 
participants themselves. A tool is thus produced, which automatically 
and by way of the text proposes relations to other, already existing 
documents. These proposals can then either be confirmed or rejected. 
Swarms are visualized by this mesh of relations, which persistently form 
themselves anew with each subsequent entry. At this level, participants 
may interactively position the documents within the swarms, whereby the 
representation signifies a communication of all entries. Ultimately, 
what emerges from this is the possibility to record and represent both 
the subjective explanatory space of each respective participant as well 
as to assess the latter’s entry in its connection to other such entries, 
such that multiple swarm images may then be generated. Each of these 
representations stands in a relation of reciprocal influence, and leads 
to an unguided, dynamic revaluation of the swarms. This revaluation, 
though editorially accompanied by selected partners, is not directly 
influenced. The descriptions accompanying these are located on a 
separate level as a complement to the above-described representation of 
the swarm intelligence.

In this sense, mindthestorm.org is a collaborative, multi-user social 
network – as far as possible, an open platform. The immanent obstacles 
of Internet as a medium such as spam inhibit the possibility of the 
real-time visualization of the processes in the archive and hence make 
an editorial intermediate step necessary. The use of the platform 
however is designed as a simply as possible so as to guarantee the 
continual expansion of the content by third parties.

The objective of Mindthestorm
would be to generate by means of audio-visual media that which 
apparently cannot be mediated – the shift from nature to climate – into 
a kind of web-archipelago, populated by swarms that converge in a 
biosphere. This would run counter to the way the current planetary 
crisis of global warming elicits a variety of responses ranging from the 
exercise of societal self-delusion, declarations of the commitment to 
sustainability, to total indifference – to a playing field for curators 
as a fashionable arena for topical shows, to denial, disconnection, 
precipitation of the sense of the present and to a dis-envisaging of the 
future. We cannot but function within complex systems such as nature, 
within whose limits and laws we interact and in whose nomos we 
immanently and manifestly move: together with its perceived 'recorded' 
transformations, mindthestorm interdigitates itself by means of swarms 
with that other, elementary natural science poised as it is in a 
'Copernican leap' through experimental physics and mathematical 
universal formulas, anomy of predictions and controls out of 
non-manifest structures that characterize the climatic turn.

Our experience shows that these systems are intrinsically irregular, are 
exposed to the unforeseen and that which cannot be assessed. Not only 
are they subject to irregularity, but they actively create it in their 
search for certainty and in their need to control. Uncertainty is the 
constituent data of living systems.

Mindthestorm, a new creative reflexity
(meta-observation) aims to integrate the arts, sciences, politics, and 
feelings and to reach a higher level of evolution. This leads to an 
augmented reality, a new world appearance delivered over / under - 
determined masses of membrane worlds, in copies of a divided cosmos or 
stray quests for meaning in a world of enhanced attentiveness, but also 
to an acknowledgement of the recognizable and the unrecognizable. 
Jumping out of the climate boomerang trespassing biological borders / 
frames, as also referred to by Peter Weibel in the postscript to Boris 
Groys' book, Die Kunst des Denkens [The Art of Thought], we read: 
'Society suppresses not only unacceptable desires, but also unacceptable 
information. There is knowledge in our society that suppresses itself. 
Appearing in the guise of art, this socially unconscious, this 
suppressed knowledge can again return to consciousness and to reality.' 
– In particular, this socially unconscious, this suppressed knowledge 
can return to consciousness and reality in a web-archipelago.

Mindthestorm opens up
what has until now remained concealed from view, the significance of 
which is not occupation, but an enhanced perception of significant 
phenomena in an entangled biosphere. It does this by way of the 
formation of swarms composed of a vast and, we hope, soon unlimited and 
self-organized collection of pictures, data, sound, etc., whereby each 
squib gushes over in a relation of reciprocity: a collection of nested 
shells of biosphere matter. Perhaps, it was this that impressed itself 
on Jeremy Rifkin, and that presented him with the idea of mindthestorm 
when dancing on the floor of a Roman Hotel located close to Via Veneto: 
the sense of freedom, of swarming. When mindthestorm jumps out of the 
World Wide Web it would seem as if this collective intelligence could be 
more empathic than he ever imagined in his book 'Empathy': he wrote "a 
new way of jamming in the Third Millennium".

Perhaps, we could re-enact in our minds the experience of the past, able 
we are as "weumans" to experience ourselves as a species. Yet climate 
turn poses for us a question of a human collectivity pointing to a 
figure of the universal that escapes our capacity to experience the world.

Mindthestorm removes the separation
posed by those rights that have been in existence since the 
Enlightenment to celebrate our freedom without any awareness of the 
geological agency human beings were gaining, and ushered in this new 
geological time-interval called the anthropocene. The frame of reference 
is the discussion in the context of public conferences about the meaning 
of the swarms between natural scientists, environmental activists, peace 
movements, as well as 'observers' in the broadest sense of the term, and 
territorial entities such as the Council of Europe, the European 
Parliament, the ZKM, the PIK, Universitá la Sapienza, AVAAZ, 350. org, 
AdK Berlin. We would like to invite all of these organizations to 
interact with us in a call for interdisciplinary discussions: deep 
records and deep histories of human beings open to new experiences - to 
fight back for the future.

Much like the swarm itself, the user of the platform can himself become 
an actor by indexing the 'squibs' with the alternating 'keywords' as 
derived from the discussions, creating and generating swarms in 
ascending complexity and, we hope, enhanced consciousness.

http://www.mindthestorm.org
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